Republican National Committee

Republican National Committee (RNC) är ett organ i det Republikanska partiet i USA. RNC är partiets nationella nivå, som koordinerar valkampanjer och dessas finansiering och anordnar partikonvent vart fjärde år; därutöver utvecklar och gör kommittén nationsövergripande politiska ställningstaganden för partiet som helhet. Motsvarande organ i Demokratiska partiet heter Democratic National Committee.

RNC:s ordföranden

Lista över Republican National Committees ordföranden
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1Morgan, EdwinEdwin Morgan1856–1864New York
2Raymond, HenryHenry Raymond1864–1866New York
3Ward, MarcusMarcus Ward1866–1868New Jersey
4Claflin, WilliamWilliam Claflin1868–1872Massachusetts
5Morgan, EdwinEdwin Morgan1872–1876New York
6Chandler, ZachariahZachariah Chandler1876–1879Michigan
7Cameron, DonaldDonald Cameron1879–1880Pennsylvania
8Jewell, MarshallMarshall Jewell1880–1883Connecticut
9Sabin, DwightDwight Sabin1883–1884Minnesota
10Jones, BenjaminBenjamin Jones1884–1888New Jersey
11Quay, MatthewMatthew Quay1888–1891Pennsylvania
12Clarkson, JamesJames Clarkson1891–1892Iowa
13Campbell, WilliamWilliam Campbell[1]1892Illinois
14Carter, ThomasThomas Carter1892–1896Montana
15Hanna, MarkMark Hanna1896–1904Ohio
Payne, HenryHenry Payne (tillförordnad)1904Wisconsin
16Cortelyou, GeorgeGeorge Cortelyou1904–1907New York
17New, HarryHarry New1907–1908Indiana
18Hitchcock, FrankFrank Hitchcock1908–1909Ohio
19Hill, JohnJohn Hill (tillförordnad 1909-1911)1909–1912Maine
20Rosewater, VictorVictor Rosewater1912Nebraska
21Hilles, CharlesCharles Hilles1912–1916New York
22Willcox, WilliamWilliam Willcox1916–1918New York
23Hays, WillWill Hays1918–1921Indiana
24Adams, JohnJohn Adams1921–1924Iowa
25Butler, WilliamWilliam Butler1924–1928Massachusetts
26Work, HubertHubert Work1928–1929Colorado
27Huston, ClaudiusClaudius Huston1929–1930Tennessee
28Fess, SimeonSimeon Fess1930–1932Ohio
29Sanders, EverettEverett Sanders1932–1934Indiana
30Fletcher, HenryHenry Fletcher1934–1936Pennsylvania
31Hamilton, JohnJohn Hamilton1936–1940Kansas
32Martin, JosephJoseph Martin1940–1942Massachusetts
33Spangler, HarrisonHarrison Spangler1942–1944Iowa
34Brownell, HerbertHerbert Brownell1944–1946New York
35Reece, CarrollCarroll Reece1946–1948Tennessee
36Scott, HughHugh Scott1948–1949Pennsylvania
37Gabrielson, GuyGuy Gabrielson1949–1952New Jersey
38Summerfield, ArthurArthur Summerfield1952–1953Michigan
39Roberts, C. WesleyC. Wesley Roberts1953Kansas
40Hall, LeonardLeonard Hall1953–1957New York
41Alcorn, MeadeMeade Alcorn1957–1959Connecticut
42Morton, ThrustonThruston Morton1959–1961Kentucky
43Miller, WilliamWilliam Miller1961–1964New York
44Burch, DeanDean Burch1964–1965Arizona
45Bliss, RayRay Bliss1965–1969Ohio
46Morton, RogersRogers Morton1969–1971Maryland
47Dole, BobBob Dole1971–1973Kansas
48Bush, George H. W.George H. W. Bush1973–1974Texas
49Smith, MaryMary Smith1974–1977Iowa
50Brock, BillBill Brock1977–1981Tennessee
51Richards, DickDick Richards1981–1983Utah
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Laxalt, PaulPaul Laxalt (General Chair)1983–1987Nevada
52Fahrenkopf, FrankFrank Fahrenkopf (National Chair)Nevada
Fahrenkopf, FrankFrank Fahrenkopf1987–1989Nevada
53Atwater, LeeLee Atwater1989–1991South Carolina
54Yeutter, ClayClay Yeutter1991–1992Nebraska
55Bond, RichardRichard Bond1992–1993Missouri
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Barbour, HaleyHaley Barbour1993–1997Mississippi
57Nicholson, JimJim Nicholson1997–2001Colorado
58Gilmore, JimJim Gilmore2001–2002Virginia
59Racicot, MarcMarc Racicot2002–2004Montana
60Gillespie, EdEd Gillespie2004–2006Virginia
61Mehlman, KenKen Mehlman2006–2007District of Columbia
Martínez, MelMel Martínez (General Chair)2007Florida
62Duncan, MikeMike Duncan (National Chair)Kentucky
2007–2009
63Steele, MichaelMichael Steele2009–2011Maryland
64Priebus, ReinceReince Priebus2011–2017Wisconsin
65Romney McDaniel, RonnaRonna Romney McDaniel[2]2017–2024Michigan
66Michael Whatley2024–nuvarandeNorth Carolina

Referenser

  1. ^ ”Campbell To Succeed Himself. He Will Probably Be National Committeeman from Illinois Again.”. Chicago Tribune. https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/435889002.html?dids=435889002:435889002&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=May+10%2C+1892&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=CAMPBELL+TO+SUCCEED+HIMSELF.&pqatl=google. ”William J. Campbell of Chicago will succeed himself as the representative of Illinois on the National Republican committee. Mr. Campbell says he does not want the office and that he will make no effort for it, but he will be elected with few if any dissenting votes...” 
  2. ^ Ronna Romney McDaniel elected RNC chairman. USA Today. Läst 13 mars 2018.

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n, and Thomas Nicholson, 1869; WilliamC. Shurlock, A. J. Bufhngton, and H. J. Vankirk, 1870; D. M.Leatherman, William A. Mickey, and William C. Shurlock, 1871. From 1872 to 1874 Beaver, Butler, and Washington countieswere united, sending four representatives: G. W. Fleeger,Joseph Lusk, D. M. Leatherman, and William A. Mickey, 1872;Samuel J. Cross, William S. Waldron, David McKee, andJonathan Allison, 1873; Samuel J. Cross, David McKee, A. L.Campbell, and Jonathan Allison, 1874. Since 1874 Beaver County has been independent and sendstwo representatives for two years: Joseph Graff and C. I. Wendt,1875-76; John Caughey and Gilbert L. Eberhart, 1877-78;John Caughey and Thomas Bradford, 1879-80; Ira F. Mansfieldand Edward Spencer, 1881-82; A. R. Thomson and J. E.McCabe, 1883-84; R. L. Sterling and W. H. Marshall, 1885-86;Hartford P. Brown and John F. Dravo, 1887-88, 1888-90;Richard R. Quay and R. L. Sterling, 1891-92; Ira F. Mansfieldand Jacob Weyand, 1893-94, 1895-96; Ira F. Mansfield and
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avi^7, \d^C/^^/ History of Beaver County 221 Andrew J. Lawrence, 1897-98; Simon Harrold and W. H.Bricker, 1899-1900; W. H. Bricker and T. L. Kennedy, 1900-01;Ira F. Mansfield and John T. Taylor, 1902-. It will be apparent from the length of the foregoing list ofthose whom Beaver County has honored with her suffrages, andwho have honored her in the high places of the State and thenation, that the number is too large for us to give biographicalnotices of all. Many are mentioned in other parts of thesevolumes, and for these we must refer the reader to the GeneralIndex. We shall limit ourselves here to brief sketches of ourUnited States Senators, and of such members of Congress andof the State Senate as are not elsewhere mentioned. UNITED STATES SENATORS Of these there have been, as previously stated, two from thecounty. A sketch of the first one, Abner Lacock, will be foundin the chapter on the legal history of the county. Hon. Matthew Stanley Quay, the second from Beaver Countyto fill t

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